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  • Italiano: Firenze. La fontana del cosiddetto "porcellino", di Pietro Tacca (1577-1640), statua in bronzo di un cinghiale ricreata a partire da una copia romana di un originale greco antico.
  • Français : Florence. "Il porcellino" (XVIIe siècle, sculpteur: Pietro Tacca (1577-1640). Statue en bronze recréée d'après une oeuvre grecque antique.
  • English: Florence. Fine bronze statue copy of an ancient Greek work - "Il porcellino" ("little pig", actually a boar), by XVIIth century sculptor: Pietro Tacca, (1577-1640).

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